Maggie Rose is a rare triple threat: a multi-faceted artist who can write, perform, and produce a hit song. Raised in Maryland, Rose cut her teeth as the leader of a Bruce Springsteen cover band before beginning to write her own songs, drawing on her unique background — including a move to Nashville as a 19 year old — for inspiration.

Since then, she's filled her resume with accolades, awards, and chart hits, including more than 40 appearances at the Grand Ole Opry, an Emmy Award, multiple performances on the nationally-syndicated Bobby Bones Show, and praise from outlets like Vogue, The New York Times and NPR.

The buzz reached a fever-pitch with her newer songs that combine the exhilaration of hip-hop with the impact of '80s rock and the rootsy, story-based stomp of country music.

Rose is currently in the studio, working on a project that continues display her evolving style, transcend norms and showcases her unique artistry and sonic and lyrical versatility.